Reproduction
Reproduction
Reproduction
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Reproduction
Asexual reproduction
Asexual reproduction is the production of identical offsprings. This type of reproduction does not involve
fertilization.
Sexual reproduction
Sexual reproduction is the production of genetically different offsprings. This type of reproduction involves
fertilization.
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Human male reproductive system class 10 | sexual
Male reproductive system
reproduction | Biology : CBSE : NCERT X Science
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ktWirmb6rQw
Structure Function
Testis
Scrotum
Epididymis
Vas deferens / sperm duct
Prostate gland, seminal
vesicle
Urethra
Penis
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Cancer is the uncontrollable division of cells. This usually results in the formation of a large mass of cancerous
cells called a tumor.
Signs/symptoms:
Treatment:
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Signs/symptoms: Signs/symptoms:
Treatment: Treatment:
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Ovulation is the production and release of the egg/ovum from the ovary.
Diagram of ovulation
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Youtube: Ovulation
Fertilization
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fLkOHC_rk4w
Fertilization is the fusion of the male and female gamete (sperm and ovum).
Diagram of fertilization
Implantation
Implantation is the sinking of the embryo into the spongy uterus lining.
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(b) Which organ in males, is similar in function to the part labelled X in Figure 2?
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(d) Outline the pathway that a sperm must swim in order to fertilize the ovum after the process of
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Birth process:
Labour – the pituitary gland releases the hormone called oxytocin which causes the muscles of the uterus to
contract. This causes the amniotic sac to burst and release amniotic fluid through the birth canal.
Birth – cervix widens and further contractions of the muscles of the uterus push the foetus through the birth
canal.
Afterbirth – the placenta along with the umbilical cord and amniotic sac are expelled through the birth canal.
Pre-natal care – steps taken to care for the mother and fetus before birth which should include:
Eating a balanced diet and increase in the amount of carbohydrates and proteins.
Intake of folic acid in diet to reduce the risk of neurological disorders in baby.
Exercise
Regular visits at clinic to check and monitor growth and development of fetus.
Post-natal care – steps taken to care for mother and fetus after birth which should include:
Breast feeding – provides a good source of calcium for development of bones and teeth; proteins for growth
and repair of body tissues in baby. Breast feeding also provides antibodies which increases the baby’s
immune system.
Vaccination against measles, polio myelitis and other diseases.
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Menstrual cycle
Menstruation is the expulsion of the ovum and uterus lining through the vagina. This usually occurs every 28
days in females who have reached puberty. This will continue to occur until a female has reached menopause.
Menopause is the period when menstruation ceases. Menopause occurs at the age of 45 to 50 in most females.
Menstruation – during this stage the unfertilized ovum and uterus lining are expelled through the vagina.
Follicular stage – FSH is secreted which stimulates the development of follicles in the ovary.
Ovulation – LH is secreted which causes the Graafian follicle to burst and release the ovum into the
oviduct. Oestrogen is also secreted which helps to rebuild the uterus lining by stimulating cell division.
Corpus luteum stage – progesterone is secreted by the corpus luteum which causes the uterus lining to
thicken within blood vessels to facilitate implantation.
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Menstrual cycle
NB: The safe period is the period in the menstrual cycle when couples can have sexual intercourse and it would
not result in pregnancy.
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Evaluation: Menstrual cycle What Is The Menstrual Cycle? | Physiology | Biology | FuseSchool
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(iii)What pattern would be observed by the hormone progesterone if pregnancy DOES NOT occur?
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d) Why is use of the safe period considered as an unreliable method pf preventing pregnancy?
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Birth control
Birth control refers to any method of preventing pregnancy. Some types of birth control methods are:
1. Natural method:
Rhythm method–method in which couples chose to have sex during the safe period. However, this
method is the least reliable since the menstrual cycle is usually irregular.
2. Barrier method
Condoms – it is a latex rubber material that is placed over the penis. It has a teat that collects the sperm
after it is ejaculated so that it does not enter the vagina. Therefore, pregnancy is prevented.
Diaphragm:
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3. Hormonal method
Contraceptive pills – contains synthetic hormones such as oestrogen and progesterone that prevent the
production of FSH. Therefore, follicles cannot be produced and ovulation does not occur. It also
thickens the cervical mucus which helps to prevent sperm from passing through the cervix.
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4. Surgical method
Vasectomy:
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4. Give three reasons why family planning is important (social and economic).
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NB: The prevention of all STIs are to abstain from sex, use condoms during sex, avoid sharing needles and
avoid having more than one sex partner.
Venereal diseases are diseases that can only be passed from one person to another during sexual intercourse e.g.
gonorrhea, syphilis etc. AIDS is not considered a venereal disease because it can also be passed on through
blood by sharing needles or other ways of coming in contact with blood.
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Abortion:
An abortion is the intentional removal of the foetus from the womb before it can survive.
Types of abortions
Induced abortion – is an artificial and intentional removal of the foetus from the womb before it can
survive through surgery or abortion pills.
A spontaneous abortion or miscarriage is the natural and unintentional removal of the foetus from the
womb before it can survive. This may be due to genetic diseases, abnormalities in the uterus, weak cervix,
smoking, Foetal Alcohol Syndrome (FAS) etc.
Advantages of abortion:
Prevent complication arising from pregnancy, if a woman is suffering from diseases such as diabetes, heart
disease, kidney disease etc. A woman should act according to the medical advice.
Abortion helps the parents to have an option whether they want or do not want a child.
Allows for good family planning as the couple can control their family size
Disadvantages of abortion:
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